
Over 16 months, contributed to reown-com/yttrium and dashpay/platform by building cross-platform blockchain SDKs and payment modules with a focus on reliability, security, and developer experience. Delivered features such as secure wallet mnemonic storage, payment processing APIs, and modular Swift bindings, using Rust, Swift, and UniFFI for robust cross-language integration. Enhanced session management, error handling, and CI/CD automation to streamline releases and maintain code quality. Improved token workflows and transaction signing, integrating cryptography and smart contract support. Prioritized maintainability through targeted refactors, documentation updates, and test coverage, enabling safer mobile-to-blockchain interactions and accelerating onboarding for partner developers.
May 2026 performance snapshot for dashpay/platform focused on UX polish and cross‑platform transfer capabilities, delivering tangible business value for token workflows and developer experience.
May 2026 performance snapshot for dashpay/platform focused on UX polish and cross‑platform transfer capabilities, delivering tangible business value for token workflows and developer experience.
April 2026 monthly summary for dashpay/platform. This month focused on security enhancements, developer experience improvements, QA coverage, and codebase modernization in the Swift SDK. Key outcomes include secure mnemonic storage integration in WalletStorage, a new UI smoke test suite for wallet flows, iOS deployment target and public API updates to simplify development, and a targeted cleanup/refactor of the Swift SDK to remove stale layers and streamline the project. These efforts deliver measurable business value: stronger wallet security and recoverability, faster developer onboarding and iteration, more reliable wallet workflows, and reduced technical debt that lowers the risk of regressions and accelerates future work.
April 2026 monthly summary for dashpay/platform. This month focused on security enhancements, developer experience improvements, QA coverage, and codebase modernization in the Swift SDK. Key outcomes include secure mnemonic storage integration in WalletStorage, a new UI smoke test suite for wallet flows, iOS deployment target and public API updates to simplify development, and a targeted cleanup/refactor of the Swift SDK to remove stale layers and streamline the project. These efforts deliver measurable business value: stronger wallet security and recoverability, faster developer onboarding and iteration, more reliable wallet workflows, and reduced technical debt that lowers the risk of regressions and accelerates future work.
January 2026 monthly summary focused on delivering core financial features with robust reliability and cross-platform tooling, plus improvements to developer experience and CI. Key business value came from reliable wallet balance visibility, enhanced payment observability, and safer iOS integration with Yttrium.
January 2026 monthly summary focused on delivering core financial features with robust reliability and cross-platform tooling, plus improvements to developer experience and CI. Key business value came from reliable wallet balance visibility, enhanced payment observability, and safer iOS integration with Yttrium.
December 2025 — Reown/yttrium delivered critical payments capability, improved signing UX, and stabilized builds. Key features and improvements: - Payment Processing Module and API Enhancements: payment confirmation, retrieval of payment details, Progenitor API client generation, expanded OpenAPI schema, updated JSON schema for payment confirmation, and optional includePaymentInfo parameter. Commits include 03fd50facd9682f5ec7b261731d7dbff354902b1, 2a99166efce1890df3615e7c4c1d004712fbe813, 1d0041f38f326261e7104a95b081f289aa0fcc16, fcc5daa5d33a4bc3df1d789838919446fcee71d7, d72f641aa8c68d7fcb46cd651f90e2579d99adc7, 113fca8409f5f5afd25652c78535cc27f7c2a87a. - Uniswap Permit Support and Transaction Signing UX Improvements: support for Uniswap permit, enhanced address book for token management, and interpolated intents in signing. Commit: 86cbb353a9787dd73356afd30c114394efc57112. - XCFramework Build Header Conflicts Fix: resolves header conflicts by namespacing headers to avoid collisions with swift-sodium. Commit: 4985cbd2a9f8b0f866226efa91afbe41d8cb3855.
December 2025 — Reown/yttrium delivered critical payments capability, improved signing UX, and stabilized builds. Key features and improvements: - Payment Processing Module and API Enhancements: payment confirmation, retrieval of payment details, Progenitor API client generation, expanded OpenAPI schema, updated JSON schema for payment confirmation, and optional includePaymentInfo parameter. Commits include 03fd50facd9682f5ec7b261731d7dbff354902b1, 2a99166efce1890df3615e7c4c1d004712fbe813, 1d0041f38f326261e7104a95b081f289aa0fcc16, fcc5daa5d33a4bc3df1d789838919446fcee71d7, d72f641aa8c68d7fcb46cd651f90e2579d99adc7, 113fca8409f5f5afd25652c78535cc27f7c2a87a. - Uniswap Permit Support and Transaction Signing UX Improvements: support for Uniswap permit, enhanced address book for token management, and interpolated intents in signing. Commit: 86cbb353a9787dd73356afd30c114394efc57112. - XCFramework Build Header Conflicts Fix: resolves header conflicts by namespacing headers to avoid collisions with swift-sodium. Commit: 4985cbd2a9f8b0f866226efa91afbe41d8cb3855.
Month 2025-11: Delivered a major upgrade to the signing framework and token tooling, focusing on reliability, breadth of asset support, and developer UX. The work enhances security, reduces friction in sign flows, and lays groundwork for scalable cross-token signing across supported assets.
Month 2025-11: Delivered a major upgrade to the signing framework and token tooling, focusing on reliability, breadth of asset support, and developer UX. The work enhances security, reduces friction in sign flows, and lays groundwork for scalable cross-token signing across supported assets.
October 2025 performance summary for reown-com/yttrium: Delivered three high-impact features, stabilized release processes, and strengthened release governance. The work focused on expanding blockchain support, automating releases, and improving maintainability with cross-team sharing of automation changes.
October 2025 performance summary for reown-com/yttrium: Delivered three high-impact features, stabilized release processes, and strengthened release governance. The work focused on expanding blockchain support, automating releases, and improving maintainability with cross-team sharing of automation changes.
September 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/yttrium focused on strengthening session management and WalletConnect integrations. Delivered three feature work items with clear error semantics, session namespace updates, and extended WalletConnect session lifecycles. Resulted in improved reliability, clearer error telemetry, and longer user sessions with stronger cross-platform integration.
September 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/yttrium focused on strengthening session management and WalletConnect integrations. Delivered three feature work items with clear error semantics, session namespace updates, and extended WalletConnect session lifecycles. Resulted in improved reliability, clearer error telemetry, and longer user sessions with stronger cross-platform integration.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on key business value and technical achievements for the Yttrium iOS SDK: Overview: August 2025 delivered modularization, build-time flexibility, and strengthened testing for the Yttrium iOS package, enabling faster releases, safer deployments, and more robust cryptographic workflows.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-08 focusing on key business value and technical achievements for the Yttrium iOS SDK: Overview: August 2025 delivered modularization, build-time flexibility, and strengthened testing for the Yttrium iOS package, enabling faster releases, safer deployments, and more robust cryptographic workflows.
July 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/yttrium focusing on business value and technical achievements across the main codebase and build pipeline.
July 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/yttrium focusing on business value and technical achievements across the main codebase and build pipeline.
May 2025: Expanded macOS compatibility and modernized the CI/CD pipeline for reown-com/yttrium, delivering tangible business value through broader platform support and faster, more reliable releases. Achievements include lowering the macOS deployment target to 11 and upgrading Flutter Rust Bridge codegen to 2.10.0, plus modernization of macOS runners in CI for Swift package builds, tests, and releases.
May 2025: Expanded macOS compatibility and modernized the CI/CD pipeline for reown-com/yttrium, delivering tangible business value through broader platform support and faster, more reliable releases. Achievements include lowering the macOS deployment target to 11 and upgrading Flutter Rust Bridge codegen to 2.10.0, plus modernization of macOS runners in CI for Swift package builds, tests, and releases.
March 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/reown-docs. Focused on enhancing developer guidance and API discoverability for the Chain Abstraction API by updating documentation to reflect an expanded prepare function signature and new parameters. Key artfacts include the inclusion of chainId, from, call, accounts, and localCurrency, with updated usage examples. This work aligns docs with code changes to reduce integration friction and accelerate adoption. No major bugs fixed this month; effort concentrated on documentation accuracy, maintainability, and onboarding efficiency for developers leveraging the Chain Abstraction API.
March 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/reown-docs. Focused on enhancing developer guidance and API discoverability for the Chain Abstraction API by updating documentation to reflect an expanded prepare function signature and new parameters. Key artfacts include the inclusion of chainId, from, call, accounts, and localCurrency, with updated usage examples. This work aligns docs with code changes to reduce integration friction and accelerate adoption. No major bugs fixed this month; effort concentrated on documentation accuracy, maintainability, and onboarding efficiency for developers leveraging the Chain Abstraction API.
In February 2025, the yttrium repository focused on packaging and build reliability to support smoother cross-language integration. Upgraded Yttrium XCFramework to v0.8.21 with updates to download URL and checksum in Package.swift and YttriumWrapper.podspec. Reorganized headers under yttriumFFI for better maintainability, and refactored build scripts to ensure Swift sources are copied and headers are structured consistently. These changes reduce downstream integration friction and improve multi-platform packaging.
In February 2025, the yttrium repository focused on packaging and build reliability to support smoother cross-language integration. Upgraded Yttrium XCFramework to v0.8.21 with updates to download URL and checksum in Package.swift and YttriumWrapper.podspec. Reorganized headers under yttriumFFI for better maintainability, and refactored build scripts to ensure Swift sources are copied and headers are structured consistently. These changes reduce downstream integration friction and improve multi-platform packaging.
January 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/yttrium: Key features delivered: - Structured DoSendTransactionParams API: Refactored do_send_transactions to accept structured DoSendTransactionParams, enabling improved type safety and reduced parsing overhead. Updated Swift bindings for ChainAbstractionClient and FfiAccountClient to reflect API changes, including constructor and parameter updates. - Token transfer call encoding across chains: Implemented prepare_erc20_transfer_call and prepare_usdc_transfer_call to support cross-token transfers; exposed ERC20 transfer encoding to Swift via prepareErc20TransferCall; updated Swift binding exposure and build configurations for a unified interface. Major bugs fixed / stabilization efforts: - Addressed API drift and binding inconsistencies by aligning Swift bindings with the updated DoSendTransactionParams API and transfer call encodings; fixed related package configuration issues to ensure clean builds. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Business value: Enabled safer, faster preparation of cross-chain transactions with structured parameters, reducing runtime parsing costs and potential errors. - Technical achievements: Implemented cross-token transfer encoding across ERC20 and USDC, improved Swift bindings, and established a foundation for a unified multi-token transfer interface across chains. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Swift bindings and FFI integration, cross-chain transaction encoding, API refactoring for type safety, build configuration and package maintenance, and change management for API surface consistency.
January 2025 monthly summary for reown-com/yttrium: Key features delivered: - Structured DoSendTransactionParams API: Refactored do_send_transactions to accept structured DoSendTransactionParams, enabling improved type safety and reduced parsing overhead. Updated Swift bindings for ChainAbstractionClient and FfiAccountClient to reflect API changes, including constructor and parameter updates. - Token transfer call encoding across chains: Implemented prepare_erc20_transfer_call and prepare_usdc_transfer_call to support cross-token transfers; exposed ERC20 transfer encoding to Swift via prepareErc20TransferCall; updated Swift binding exposure and build configurations for a unified interface. Major bugs fixed / stabilization efforts: - Addressed API drift and binding inconsistencies by aligning Swift bindings with the updated DoSendTransactionParams API and transfer call encodings; fixed related package configuration issues to ensure clean builds. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Business value: Enabled safer, faster preparation of cross-chain transactions with structured parameters, reducing runtime parsing costs and potential errors. - Technical achievements: Implemented cross-token transfer encoding across ERC20 and USDC, improved Swift bindings, and established a foundation for a unified multi-token transfer interface across chains. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - Swift bindings and FFI integration, cross-chain transaction encoding, API refactoring for type safety, build configuration and package maintenance, and change management for API surface consistency.
December 2024: Packaging and platform consolidation for reown-com/yttrium. Delivered unified Swift package generation with UniFFI integration, improved build scripts and CI for reliable iOS Rust XCFramework packaging, and updated Podspec/Package.swift to reflect new structure and versioning. Also removed the FFI layer (ffi crate and Swift bridge), updating related packaging files to streamline maintenance and accelerate release cycles. Result: streamlined iOS integration, clearer dependency boundaries, and faster time-to-market for iOS users.
December 2024: Packaging and platform consolidation for reown-com/yttrium. Delivered unified Swift package generation with UniFFI integration, improved build scripts and CI for reliable iOS Rust XCFramework packaging, and updated Podspec/Package.swift to reflect new structure and versioning. Also removed the FFI layer (ffi crate and Swift bridge), updating related packaging files to streamline maintenance and accelerate release cycles. Result: streamlined iOS integration, clearer dependency boundaries, and faster time-to-market for iOS users.
Month: 2024-11. Delivered robust cross-language signing improvements and Swift bindings for Chain Abstraction in reown-com/yttrium. Signing API overhaul with ERC-6492 integration exposed prepare, sign, and finalize methods on the Swift AccountClient, with improved Rust FFI error handling and an updated erc6492 crate on main. Implemented Chain Abstraction Swift bindings including ChainAbstractionClient and EthTransaction, with FFI definitions and Rust-side support for serialization/deserialization. Refactored signing workflow to PreparedSign, updating AccountClient API as needed. These changes reduce integration risk, enable smoother mobile-to-blockchain interactions, and lay groundwork for future CA features.
Month: 2024-11. Delivered robust cross-language signing improvements and Swift bindings for Chain Abstraction in reown-com/yttrium. Signing API overhaul with ERC-6492 integration exposed prepare, sign, and finalize methods on the Swift AccountClient, with improved Rust FFI error handling and an updated erc6492 crate on main. Implemented Chain Abstraction Swift bindings including ChainAbstractionClient and EthTransaction, with FFI definitions and Rust-side support for serialization/deserialization. Refactored signing workflow to PreparedSign, updating AccountClient API as needed. These changes reduce integration risk, enable smoother mobile-to-blockchain interactions, and lay groundwork for future CA features.
Month: 2024-10 – Performance summary for reown-com/yttrium development work. Focused on improving data ingestion reliability and maintainability through a targeted refactor of receipt decoding data models and related structures. Delivered a robust alignment with expected JSON structures and introduced a Log struct to accommodate log data, preparing the codebase for future enhancements and cross-system integration.
Month: 2024-10 – Performance summary for reown-com/yttrium development work. Focused on improving data ingestion reliability and maintainability through a targeted refactor of receipt decoding data models and related structures. Delivered a robust alignment with expected JSON structures and introduced a Log struct to accommodate log data, preparing the codebase for future enhancements and cross-system integration.

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline